Russia & Ukraine

Duh. obviously. Not just weapons but personnel as well. The pentagon is playing the age old "contractor" game, whereby you recruit soldiers who are willing to separate from the military or have just left and then pay them big bucks to be "advisors." Thereby, no overt troops on the ground.


Is the U.S. giving Ukraine some weapons secretly?

https://www.politico.com/newsletter...giving-ukraine-some-weapons-secretly-00053079


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Duh. obviously. Not just weapons but personnel as well. The pentagon is playing the age old "contractor" game, whereby you recruit soldiers who are willing to separate from the military or have just left and then pay them big bucks to be "advisors." Thereby, no overt troops on the ground.
..... aaaand qualifies for bribes and kickbacks just like the prisons for profits program.
Same dance, different song. Rinse repeat. The sheeple never catch on.

Gettin your 10%

or are you paying?

Why?


>
 
..... aaaand qualifies for bribes and kickbacks just like the prisons for profits program.
Same dance, different song. Rinse repeat. The sheeple never catch on.

Gettin your 10%

or are you paying?

Why?


>

Bro, maybe lay off the pepperoni pizzas after 11:00 at night and see if that helps.
 
Duh. obviously. Not just weapons but personnel as well. The pentagon is playing the age old "contractor" game, whereby you recruit soldiers who are willing to separate from the military or have just left and then pay them big bucks to be "advisors." Thereby, no overt troops on the ground.


Is the U.S. giving Ukraine some weapons secretly?

https://www.politico.com/newsletter...giving-ukraine-some-weapons-secretly-00053079


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And Russia has contractors from the Wagner organization and soldiers recruited from Syria, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Russian prisons, and other locations.
 
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